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"The Isabela State University as a leading, vibrant, comprehensive and research university in the country and the ASEAN region. The Isabela State University is one of the top state universities in the country having been named as one of the 19 leading universities by the Commission on Higher Education (CHED). It has also been identified as one of the 12 Level IV universities in the country by the Department of Budget and Management (DBM). All these speak a lot about the stature of the University in so far as some national norms are concerned."

"KPI supplies agro-industrial machineries that are ideal to Philippine conditions. From land preparation to mechanized transplanting and harvesting, you can find them here in our website. Kubota brings to the country the most powerful and dependable agri- machineries for complete mechanization of Philippine agriculture. Our products are equipped with the latest technology which offers more comfort, durability and everything you have been looking for. Kubota's legendary reputation for low maintenance, high quality, and high productivity makes our products ideal choice for you. KPI is the Philippine's largest agricultural equipment importer/ distributor in terms of volume sales and product range. We believe we can improve your business today because we have what you need."

"In addition to its Long Look business philosophy, Pioneer opens more avenues for communities with the objective of not only increasing farmer profitability in corn or rice production, but also reaching out to improve the lives of people with long-term, sustainable initiatives."

"The Land Bank of the Philippines is a government financial institution that strikes a balance in fulfilling its social mandate of promoting countryside development while remaining financially viable. This dual function makes LANDBANK unique. The profits derived from its commercial banking operations are used to finance the Bank's developmental programs and initiatives."

"The First Isabela Cooperative Bank (FICOBank) is one of the pioneer and prominent cooperative banks in the Philippines. Its origin is deeply rooted in the community, as it was organized 37 years ago by two cooperatives and 47 samahang nayons, which represented the farmers who have limited resources and access to banking services. From a molehill-size cooperative rural bank that it opted to be, it elevated to a mountain-high cooperative bank, as it can now lay claim to a resource base of over Php3.05 billion (as of December 15, 2014)."

﻿“Good farmers, who take seriously their duties as stewards of Creation and of their land's inheritors, contribute to the welfare of society in more ways than society usually acknowledges, or even knows. These farmers produce valuable goods, of course; but they also conserve soil, they conserve water, they conserve wildlife, they conserve open space, they conserve scenery.” ﻿― Wendell Berry, Bringing it to the Table: Writings on Farming and Food